During this project it was really cool to see how a class can come together and use their strenghts to create a really awesome project. As for myself, being an artist i designed the logo. First i listened to what tthe class had to say, and what they thought would be a good reprosentation of the idea that we were trying to convay. We all agreed that an eye with some kind of question mark would be appropriet. I went home and drew it, but then after some critique, the original changed alot. For the most part, i enjoyed working in a group, however at times i found myself getting really annoyed. I think it was because their are alot of strong personalities, including my own, trying to agree on one subject. I am used to being able to make decisions based on what i think is right, and not trying to get approval from others, which i guess is a bad thing. I also did not like that when some peoples idea wasnt nescesserily the favorite, they would shut down and not want to participate anymore.Another thing that i found to be annyoing was that kind of after the annicial excitment of finishing the first couple posters, the motivation kind of slowed down, and the last few posters took a little longer then expected. I also wish that we could have done larger posters, but overall i think this project was really successful. i think that as a class we did a really god job coming together and producing something that i think we should be proud of. i think that once we hang up the posters, they will deliver a clear message that may not eliminate stereotypes, but makes people stop and think for a minuite about how someones looks dont nescesserily define them, and to think twice before they label them and ultimatly that was the point of the peoject.
During this project it was really cool to see how a class can come together and use their strenghts to create a really awesome project. As for myself, being an artist i designed the logo. First i listened to what tthe class had to say, and what they thought would be a good reprosentation of the idea that we were trying to convay. We all agreed that an eye with some kind of question mark would be appropriet. I went home and drew it, but then after some critique, the original changed alot. For the most part, i enjoyed working in a group, however at times i found myself getting really annoyed. I think it was because their are alot of strong personalities, including my own, trying to agree on one subject. I am used to being able to make decisions based on what i think is right, and not trying to get approval from others, which i guess is a bad thing. I also did not like that when some peoples idea wasnt nescesserily the favorite, they would shut down and not want to participate anymore.Another thing that i found to be annyoing was that kind of after the annicial excitment of finishing the first couple posters, the motivation kind of slowed down, and the last few posters took a little longer then expected. I also wish that we could have done larger posters, but overall i think this project was really successful. i think that as a class we did a really god job coming together and producing something that i think we should be proud of. i think that once we hang up the posters, they will deliver a clear message that may not eliminate stereotypes, but makes people stop and think for a minuite about how someones looks dont nescesserily define them, and to think twice before they label them and ultimatly that was the point of the peoject.